Comparison of bitumen–rubber use in extreme conditions in Russia and South Africa

Abstract:

The development of the use of crumb rubber from used tyres in asphalt started in
the USSR during the 1960s independently and in parallel with the research in the USA and
Western World during the 1970s. The result is that different processes were developed for
making bitumen-rubber asphalt. The objective of the paper is to present and compare the
bitumen-rubber specifications and asphalt experience in Russia and in South Africa (which
was derived from the USA approach). The focus is on the wet process even though more
recently the dry method has been used. Firstly, the properties of the constituent
components are presented and discussed, where after the properties and manufacture of
bitumen-rubber are compared. Finally, the properties of bitumen-rubber asphalt are
compared and the experience and performance is presented. It was found that although the
initial approach from the two schools differed, there are currently major similarities, even
though the temperature ranges of use are vastly different. Bitumen-rubber has been shown
to cater effectively for a wide range of environmental conditions and is superior to
unmodified bitumen.